Climate Change, Weather, Housing Precarity, and Homelessness: A Systematic Review of Reviews
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Search Results and Reviews Included
3.2. Risk Factors for Homelessness
3.2.1. Energy Insecurity and Climate Change
3.2.2. Policy Recommendations and Further Research
3.3. Heat and Cold
3.3.1. Heat Alerts, Heatwaves and Cold Weather
3.3.2. Policy Recommendations and Further Research
3.4. Health
3.4.1. Projected Health Outcomes
3.4.2. Policy Recommendations and Further Research
3.5. Structural Factors
3.5.1. Green Infrastructure
3.5.2. Policy Recommendations and Further Research
3.6. Natural Disasters
3.6.1. Exposure
3.6.2. Recommendations and Further Research
3.7. Housing
4. Discussion
4.1. Key Findings
4.2. Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA)
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors | Year | Focus Areas | Type of Review | Resources Included | Themes | Relevant Results and Recommendations |
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Bassil & Cole [12] | 2010 | U.K., Canada, U.S., France, Czech Republic, Portugal | Systematic: structured review | 14 records: peer-reviewed articles and grey literature | Heat and cold | Unclear if heat alerts reach the vulnerable populations |
Coburn & Sverdlik [13] | 2017 | Latin American, African and Asian cities | Systematic: structured review | 19 projects; 39 records: peer-reviewed articles and grey literature | Housing | Slum upgrading initiatives more successful when based on state-community interaction |
Costello et al. [14] | 2009 | Global | Non-systematic | N/A | Health | Lack of resources (especially housing and water) increases vulnerability to infectious and vector-borne diseases |
Structural factors | Housing issues of those living in poverty intensify due to climate change; they should be addressed by the local government | |||||
Dodman [15] | 2009 | Global | Non-systematic: analytical review | N/A | Structural factors | Greenhouse gas emissions may increase as a result of de-densification policies |
Housing | State-community interaction important for successful slum upgrading; local dwellers’ knowledge should be used in housing development | |||||
Fothergill & Peek [16] | 2004 | U.S. | Non-systematic: literature review | N/A | Natural disasters | Shelter capacity can be exceeded; displacement increases homelessness; low SES more effected |
Housing | Low-income housing quality and affordability should be addressed by local government | |||||
Gibson [17] | 2019 | U.S. | Non-systematic: literature review | N/A | Natural disasters | Resources of organizations providing support strained; hamper the efforts of those recovering from homelessness |
Housing | Increase availability of affordable housing by implementing more cost-effective strategies | |||||
Gronlund et al. [18] | 2018 | U.S. | Non-systematic: narrative review | N/A | Heat and cold | Health and lives of homeless populations at increased risk during extreme weather events |
Jessel et al. [19] | 2019 | U.S. and Global North | Systematic: literature review | 162 records: books, peer-reviewed articles, reports | Risk factors | Energy insecurity is exacerbated by climate change; contributes to increase in homelessness due to evictions |
Health | Energy insecurity has negative direct and indirect impacts on health; adverse effect on mental health | |||||
Kjellstrom & Mercado [20] | 2008 | Global | Non-systematic | N/A | Risk factors | It is projected that increasing numbers of people will become environmental refugees and end up in slums due to climatic events |
Health | Negative health effects of climate change are projected to result from climatic events and increase in diseases | |||||
Structural factors | Addressing structural changes requires funding from high-income to low-income countries | |||||
Leichenko & Silva [21] | 2014 | Global | Non-systematic: literature review | N/A | Risk factors | Migration due to climatic events from rural areas to urban slums; the poorest might not have resources to migrate |
Health | Expected increase in diseases effecting the poor; mental health is undermined by loss, relocation, stress, and anxiety | |||||
Ramin & Svoboda [22] | 2009 | North America | Non-systematic: literature review | N/A | Heat and cold | Increased vulnerability to heat due to preexisting health conditions; more exposed to heat island effect in urban and suburban areas |
Health | Increase in infectious and vector-borne diseases, exacerbated by preexisting health conditions; minor positive impacts of climate change | |||||
Structural factors | To mitigate health effects on homeless populations, more policies aimed at reducing air pollution should be implemented | |||||
Natural disasters | Increased vulnerability of the homeless populations; lack of inclusivity in disaster planning | |||||
Shonkoff et al. [23] | 2011 | U.S. (California) | Non-systematic: literature review | N/A | Risk factors | Vulnerably housed lack resources to prepare, respond and recover from climatic events |
Heat and cold | Low SES groups effected most adversely by extreme heat events; exacerbated by lack of access to resources | |||||
Health | Preexisting health conditions increase vulnerability | |||||
Sverdlik [24] | 2011 | Global | Non-systematic: literature review | N/A | Heat and cold | Vulnerable populations in low- and middle-income countries at increased risk from heatwaves |
Health | Anticipated increase in diseases, exacerbated by preexisting health conditions | |||||
Tanner et al. [25] | 2013 | Global (economically developed countries) | Systematic: narrative approach | 33 records: 1 systematic review; 19 individual-level studies; 13 studies using ecological data | Heat and cold | Precariously housed low SES groups are more exposed to health risks associated with cold weather and also experience negative social outcomes |
Titz and Chiotha [26] | 2019 | Global (focus on Africa) | Systematic: literature review | Total records unspecified: peer-reviewed articles and book chapters | Structural factors | Green infrastructure as a response to climate change; issues of ecogentrification should be addressed by inclusivity in urban planning |
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Bezgrebelna, M.; McKenzie, K.; Wells, S.; Ravindran, A.; Kral, M.; Christensen, J.; Stergiopoulos, V.; Gaetz, S.; Kidd, S.A. Climate Change, Weather, Housing Precarity, and Homelessness: A Systematic Review of Reviews. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115812
Bezgrebelna M, McKenzie K, Wells S, Ravindran A, Kral M, Christensen J, Stergiopoulos V, Gaetz S, Kidd SA. Climate Change, Weather, Housing Precarity, and Homelessness: A Systematic Review of Reviews. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(11):5812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115812
Chicago/Turabian StyleBezgrebelna, Mariya, Kwame McKenzie, Samantha Wells, Arun Ravindran, Michael Kral, Julia Christensen, Vicky Stergiopoulos, Stephen Gaetz, and Sean A. Kidd. 2021. "Climate Change, Weather, Housing Precarity, and Homelessness: A Systematic Review of Reviews" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 11: 5812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115812
APA StyleBezgrebelna, M., McKenzie, K., Wells, S., Ravindran, A., Kral, M., Christensen, J., Stergiopoulos, V., Gaetz, S., & Kidd, S. A. (2021). Climate Change, Weather, Housing Precarity, and Homelessness: A Systematic Review of Reviews. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 5812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115812